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Step 3. Sharing - Branding

Learn how to customize your event's title, color scheme, idle screen, and more for the PicPic Social sharing station.

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Written by Mathieu Gordon
Updated over a week ago

You can customize the PicPic Social sharing station to fit your client's brand. You can change the sharing station's color scheme and upload custom images that appear on different screens. This guide goes over how to achieve that by modifying the settings in the dashboard.

1. GLOBAL (EVENT TITLE & COLORS)

  • The EVENT TITLE field appears on the top of the PicPic Social sharing station. You can customize it with your message to remove the default "Sharing Station" title.

  • Each COLOR setting in the image above allows you to adjust the sharing station's unique color and section. Please use the two photos above to customize the event title and colors on the sharing station.

2. IDLE & THANK YOU SCREEN

  • The required dimensions to upload your custom IDLE and THANK YOU screen is 1920x1080.
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  • The size should be 1920x1080 if you plan to display the sharing station in Landscape and 1080 x 1920 to show the sharing station in Portrait.

  • You must save your custom images as a JPEG or a PNG file. Here are links to download a mock custom Idle Screen and Thank You screen from the screenshot above.

  • Important Note: The Primary Text Color field adjusts the background of the FINISH button and the SHARE AGAIN text on the THANK YOU screen.

3. SELECT & SHARE BACKGROUNDS

  • You can upload a custom background image for the main page where users select their files and another for the sharing page where they pick their sharing options.

    • Main Page: Background for Select Screen
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    • Sharing Page: Background for Share Screen

  • It will replace the default PicPic Social sharing station background with your custom image, like the photos above.

  • The required dimensions to upload your custom background images are 1920ร—1080.

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